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From:
CaRLETON COLLEGE NEWS BUREAU
Northfield, Minnesota
Jane Koelges, Director
Telephone: Niagara 5-4431, Ext. 218
NORTHFIEID, MINNESOTA
For Immediate Release
The public is cordially invited to attend a lecture on "Photo-Conduction
in Simple Crystals" at Carleton College, Tuesday, March 17, at 7:30 p.nu
in Boliou Hall.
The talk, sponsored by the Carleton chapter of Sigma Xi, will be
given jointly by two associate professors of Physics, Dr. William A. Butler
and Dr, Robert A. Reitz, who is also chairman of the Department,
The lecture will concern a discussion of a physics project in basic
research which the Carleton physicists are conducting under a three-year
grant from the National Science Foundation,
Dr. Reitz will explain the background of the project and Dr, Butler
will describe the procedures of the research.
The project about which they will lecture is a study of the ease
with which electrons move through alkali halide crystals into which they
are artificially introduced, and will include an explanation of how the
scientists are "growing" the crystals - basic materials for the entire
research.
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SP59-256
3/17/59
0/
d>
V
HA
From:
CaRLETON COLLEGE NEWS BUREAU
Northfield, Minnesota
Jane Koelges, Director
Telephone: Niagara 5-4431, Ext. 218
NORTHFIEID, MINNESOTA
For Immediate Release
The public is cordially invited to attend a lecture on "Photo-Conduction
in Simple Crystals" at Carleton College, Tuesday, March 17, at 7:30 p.nu
in Boliou Hall.
The talk, sponsored by the Carleton chapter of Sigma Xi, will be
given jointly by two associate professors of Physics, Dr. William A. Butler
and Dr, Robert A. Reitz, who is also chairman of the Department,
The lecture will concern a discussion of a physics project in basic
research which the Carleton physicists are conducting under a three-year
grant from the National Science Foundation,
Dr. Reitz will explain the background of the project and Dr, Butler
will describe the procedures of the research.
The project about which they will lecture is a study of the ease
with which electrons move through alkali halide crystals into which they
are artificially introduced, and will include an explanation of how the
scientists are "growing" the crystals - basic materials for the entire
research.
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